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Effect of mutations in Pneumocystis carinii dihydropteroate synthase gene on outcome of P carinii pneumonia in patients with HIV-1: a prospective study

Authors :
Allen W. Hightower
Laurence Huang
Thuy Le
Thomas R. Navin
Charles B. Beard
Sherline Lee
David Rimland
Jane L. Carter
Norman J. Pieniazek
Carlos del Rio
Source :
The Lancet. 358:545-549
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2001.

Abstract

Summary Background Investigators have reported that patients infected with Pneumocystis carinii containing mutations in the DHPS (dihydropteroate synthase) gene have a worse outcome than those infected with P carinii containing wild-type DHPS . We investigated patients with HIV-1 infection and P carinii pneumonia to determine if DHPS mutations were associated with poor outcomes in these patients. Methods We compared presence of mutations at the DHPS locus with survival and response of patients to co-trimoxazole or other drugs. Findings For patients initially given co-trimoxazole, nine (14%) of 66 with DHPS mutant died, compared with nine (25%) of 36 with wild type (risk ratio=0·55 [95% CI=0·24–1·25]; p=0·15). Ten (15%) of 66 patients with a DHPS mutant did not respond to treatment, compared with 13 (36%) of 36 patients with the wild type (0·42 [0·20–0·86]; p=0·02). For patients aged 40 years or older, four (14%) of 29 with the mutant and nine (56%) of 16 with the wild type died (0·25 [0·09–0·67]; p=0·005). Interpretation These results, by contrast with those of previous studies, suggest that patients with wild-type P carinii do not have a better outcome than patients with the mutant when given co-trimoxazole. Our results suggest that presence of a DHPS mutation should be only one of several criteria guiding the choice of initial drug treatment of P carinii pneumonia in patients with HIV-1 infection.

Details

ISSN :
01406736
Volume :
358
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fedb8b9dc08bd8edcf2576fc5f897935